
Cedarbrook University's undergraduate programs are designed to foster intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and personal growth. We offer a diverse array of degrees that empower students to explore their passions while preparing them for successful careers in their chosen fields. Our undergraduate curriculum emphasizes experiential learning, combining rigorous academic coursework with practical experiences through internships, research projects, and community engagement.
Our faculty consists of experienced professionals and scholars who are dedicated to student success. They provide personalized support and mentorship, helping students navigate their educational journeys and achieve their career goals. The vibrant campus life at Cedarbrook further enhances the undergraduate experience, offering a variety of student organizations, clubs, and extracurricular activities that encourage students to develop leadership skills and make lifelong connections.
Additionally, Cedarbrook University is committed to diversity and inclusion, fostering an environment where students from all backgrounds feel welcome and valued. With opportunities for study abroad, research initiatives, and community service, our undergraduate programs cultivate a well-rounded educational experience that prepares students to thrive in an ever-changing global landscape.
Introduction to Psychology
This foundational course serves as an entry point into the field of psychology, providing students with a comprehensive overview of major concepts and theories. Students will explore various areas such as cognitive processes, emotional responses, and social influences on behavior. The course also covers essential research methods, allowing students to critically evaluate psychological studies and apply these methods in practical scenarios. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of how psychological principles apply to everyday life and human interactions.
Developmental Psychology
This course delves into the psychological growth and changes that occur throughout the human lifespan, from infancy through old age. Students will examine developmental milestones in cognitive, emotional, and social domains, and explore various theories of development. Key topics include attachment theory, the impact of parenting styles, and the effects of culture on development. The course also addresses developmental disorders and challenges, equipping students with insights into the complexities of human growth and the factors that influence it.
Data Structures and Algorithms
This essential course introduces students to key data structures, including arrays, lists, stacks, queues, and trees, along with the algorithms used to manipulate these structures. Students will learn how to analyze algorithm efficiency and complexity, a crucial skill for software development and programming. Practical exercises will help reinforce theoretical concepts, and students will be encouraged to solve programming challenges that require the application of algorithms in real-world scenarios. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in implementing and utilizing various data structures in programming.
Web Development
This hands-on course equips students with the skills necessary to design and develop functional websites. Students will learn both front-end and back-end technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side programming. The course emphasizes practical application, allowing students to create their own web projects and understand the full web development lifecycle. Key topics include responsive design, user experience (UX), and database integration, ensuring students are well-prepared for careers in the growing field of web development.
Principles of Marketing
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to marketing concepts and strategies. Students will explore the marketing mix—product, price, place, and promotion—and learn how to conduct market research to identify target audiences. The course emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer behavior and how it influences marketing strategies. Additionally, students will gain insights into digital marketing and branding, equipping them with the tools needed to create effective marketing campaigns that resonate with consumers in a competitive marketplace.
Financial Accounting
This foundational course covers the principles and practices of financial accounting, focusing on the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Students will learn about the accounting cycle, including journal entries, ledgers, and financial reporting. Key topics include the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, along with the importance of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). By the end of the course, students will have the skills necessary to interpret financial statements and understand their significance in evaluating a company’s financial health